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Riot Games kicks off Star Guardian event with cross-game content and musical collaborations on 14 July

Game developer and publisher Riot Games announced details of the global Star Guardian event, a 10 week magical experience that brings together global players and anime fans alike with immersive in-game content and out-of-game events.

The Star Guardian event begins globally on Thursday, 14 July, with the song and music video release of the event anthem Everything Goes On by Porter Robinson. Then, players and fans will see new content releases in League of Legends, League of Legends: Wild Rift, and Legends of Runeterra, and the launch of Sessions: Star Guardian Taliyah and the Star Guardian merch line.

Star Guardian is Riot Games’ tribute to the magical girl (mahō shōjo), an anime genre that empowers young women, shows the importance of good friends, and celebrates authentic representations of one’s self. Like the content and series that came before it, Star Guardian is a vibrant alternative universe that centers on a young cast of champions who navigate school relationships by day and the responsibilities of magical warriors by night.

“Star Guardian is a world our players love and have been wanting to see more of for so many years. We’re so excited to be bringing it back in this big way, across multiple titles and parts of Riot, and working with so many amazing partners to really show the potential of this universe to our players, as well as potential new fans who love this kind of magic just as much as us,” said League of Legends executive producer Jeremy Lee.

Kicking off the event is the release of Everything Goes On, a song by acclaimed vocalist, songwriter, and producer Porter Robinson. Robinson wrote, produced and sang on the track. Everything Goes On tells the story of two Star Guardians, each independently coming to terms with their loss and finding the will to move on with their new comrades. The song will be available to stream on all major streaming platforms and its music video will premiere on YouTube.

This fourth iteration of the Star Guardian series will see fresh faces join popular favourites across three Riot titles: 

As a part of the event, Riot Games Music is releasing their third album of creator-safe music, appropriately themed and named Sessions: Star Guardian Taliyah. Songs on the two previous “Sessions” albums have been collectively streamed over 43 million times on major streaming platforms and offer creators a vibrant and unique catalog of music for free use on their content. Players and fans can expect a suite of dance and electronic music in the third album that also plays in the glitch pop, future funk, and kawaii bass spaces. Contributing artists are as follows:

The Riot Games Social Impact Fund, Riot’s nonprofit engine, will activate during Star Guardian to support nonprofits around the world by giving players multiple ways to give back throughout the event. In League of Legends, from 14 July to 15 August, Riot will contribute 20 per cent of proceeds from the Star Guardian Event Pass to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund in partnership with ImpactAssets. From 28 July to 29 August, Riot will contribute 100 per cent of proceeds from Star Guardian Taliyah and all related bundle sales to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund. Qualifying in-game items below:

In Wild Rift, for every 10 chaos monsters defeated by players between 14 July and 11 August in the in-client narrative experience, Riot Games will contribute $1 to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund, up to $2 million.

And finally, players will be able to represent their love of everything Star Guardian with official Riot Games Merchandise plushies, apparel, jewelry, and more starting 14 July. The official collection also includes Riot-designed partner goods from companies like Good Smile Company and Secretlab:

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